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Posted by Eli on 04/08/05 07:06
Andras Kende wrote:
> I would like to do the following:
>
> ============
> mysql db:
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> andrew
> anthony
> joe
> janice
> john
> simon
> ============
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> sql_query ( select names .....
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> ============
>
> I would need only the distinct first character from the query
> result would be: a,j,s
>
> I think maybe its REGEXP but never did it before...
>
> Thanks!!
>
> Andras Kende
Try the query (no REGEXP):
SELECT DISTINCT SUBSTRING(names,0,1) FROM .....
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